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Old December 17th 05, 07:01 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.antenna
David G. Nagel
 
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Default Ground Or Not To Ground Receiving Antenna In Storm ?

Bill Turner wrote:

On Sat, 17 Dec 2005 01:48:24 -0600, " hillbilly3302"
wrote:


I always tell new Hams to ground everything they can.... but if they get a
direct hit then they will be too busy fighting fire to worry about the
antenna...



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This summer my 80 foot tower took a direct hit, the first in my 48
years of hamming. The tower was grounded and there was no fire, but it
tripped a circuit breaker in my house and damaged a radio connected to
it. My point is that fire is not an automatic consequence.

Incidentally, the sound of thunder from a hit that close is remarkably
different from a hit some distance away. First, you hear the clap from
the nearest part of the bolt and then from parts successively farther
away, a long, rolling sound that continues much longer than one at a
distance. If I don't ever hear it again, that will be ok by me. :-)

73, Bill W6WRT



Bill;

Ain't been there, Ain't done that, Don't want no stinkin t-shirt. ;^)

Seriously though glad that nothing really serious happened. When I was
in retain sales I sold many electronic items to people that suffered
both direct and indirect hits. Lots of damage no injuries everyone was
lucky.

Dave WD9BDZ